Veeam strengthens cloud availability dominance

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Dubai / Emirates Business

In moves furthering its dominance in the Cloud, Veeam® Software, the innovative provider of solutions that deliver Availability for the Always-On Enterprise, is strengthening its Cloud business with more senior leaders, new innovations and initiatives to ensure its ecosystem of more than 14,300 global Veeam Cloud & Service Provider (VCSP) partners and 45,000 resellers will help customers accelerate Cloud adoption.
Availability solutions leveraging multiple cloud infrastructures are a critical component of any company’s Digital Transformation efforts. According to IDC, over the next three years, 67 percent of enterprise IT infrastructure and software will be focused on the Cloud. With information at the nucleus of any organization, Cloud based DRaaS will be essential to meet Availability and compliance requirements in the modern Cloud era. In fact, Gartner estimates the DRaaS market will nearly triple within the next two years, hitting $3.4 billion by 2019.
Recognizing this dramatic shift and building on 2016’s exponential success where Veeam reported 79 percent YoY growth across its Cloud business, this year the company and its partners will invest up to $200 million through an exclusive offer that delivers free Backup and DRaaS services through its world-leading ecosystem of providers and
resellers. Additionally, Veeam has appointed Danny Allan as Vice President of Cloud Integration and Alliance Strategy. Most importantly, Veeam continues to deliver on its expansive, multi-cloud strategy enabling to the cloud and from the cloud Availability, through unmatched Backup as a Service (BaaS) , Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) and Agent-based solutions for private, managed, public and hybrid cloud infrastructures.
“We are at an inflection point in the industry where enterprises who have not adopted a DRaaS strategy will suffer business consequences – higher TCO, slower operations, and lost competitive advantage. It’s now a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’ enterprises will move to adopt,” said Peter McKay, President and COO of Veeam. “We have more than 230,000 customers that rely on Veeam to deliver 24.7.365 data and application Availability, and many of these want to embrace the opportunity that Cloud presents, which is why Veeam is delivering solutions for private, managed, public and hybrid cloud infrastructures via Veeam Availability Platform for Hybrid Cloud. Along with our partners [14,300 VCSPs and more than 45,000 resellers] Veeam recognizes this and we are fully committed to major investments supporting our partners and end-users moving to the Cloud.”
“While cost is often perceived as the main driver of Cloud adoption, our customers and partners tell us that faster time to market and improved quality are more significant factors driving adoption across the enterprise, “said Paul Mattes Vice President, Global Cloud Group at Veeam. “As more enterprises transition workloads to Cloud platforms while at the same time adopting SaaS and Cloud-native business solutions, Veeam is leading the way with investments and software that help them realize the value of the cloud NOW.”
A testament to Veeam’s strategic commitment to the Cloud is its partnership with Microsoft, one of the preeminent public cloud services companies in the world. Through services such as Direct Restore to Microsoft Azure, organizations are able to take on-premises workloads and restore or migrate them to Azure using automated conversion capabilities. This extends current investments in Veeam Availability solutions for users and enables them to fully utilize the power of the cloud.

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